NEW SUMMER GOODS. (»)— — THOMAS MANSON V --: Draper, Begs to announce to the Ladies of Palinorston. and surrounding District, that on and after Monday, the 27th September, he will b 3 shovWn-* ALL THB LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON In FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY. Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimmed I Ladies' Washing Costumes m Poinna Straws dour, &c. , / Ladies' Stuff Costumes, m all the latest Children's Costumes m all size« m styles and materials stu ff and w&shing material " NEW EIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, .LACES, SITxYS HAD KS &Q t &C. . ; ■ H. HAYBITTLE, PRACTICAL "WATCH MAKBR, & Cv Opposite the Court-house, iv MAIN STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH, All kinds of English and Foreign Watches and Clocks accurately repaired. j - ■ : — — . — —
F.T. COLLIES, WHOLESALE AND FAJI'iLYBUTCHER, -' TSE, S QUAKE^ PALMIRSTON KOETH. Families supplied with nothing butthe Pnmest Beef, Mutton, Pork, and Veal. Spiced Seef and Small Goods , always an hand^ or to order. All accounts fouueen days orerduebwill be charged ten per cent. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. iyr r. pras seSURGEON DRNTM,. as commenced practising at WjujgarniV-:.. and may be consulted at hi& residencein Ridgway Street (earner c.f St HillStreet.) : " Artificial teeth constructed oh an en-. tire new principal, as approved of ia England and America ; extraction sf ~ stnmps: not necessary. Satisfaction, , guaranteed m every case. Decayed and aching teeth made p«r-... fectly sound with gold or metallic tt >p . ping. Children's te^th ro*ulat«rl. Paiuless extractions — witli Anaesthp'ic Ether. JUT O ~N E V { O LX x\ D~on GOOD SKCUBITY. Apply to SL. COLEMAN, Palmerston North. Cif " A JN' T E D. 1 THE PUBLIC TO KNOW THAT ? WILLIAM COOK. IS PREPARED TO SELL. Tallow ca«ks Cheese vats Chums, &o. AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. THE SQUARE, Paijui R-STOfr No httt . POUL TE V ! POI)LT RT! tr POULTRY ! ! ! rpjlE undersigned has a LARGE .. STOCK of CHOICE POULTRY, 'so--that par ties, WISHING TO PUR-: CH^SE; RARE FOWLS, or EGGS, for SETTING, can always be sure of" a supply. IVOR JAMES, Poultry Farmer, Palmerston North. Mr. James Collins Dr. to Ehnest W. Perkins, Solicitor, Palinersfcon North. 1880. Oct. 26*— Instructions from Mr.") s. d,_ Chapmen, solicitor, Wei- I lingion, to hand over | Cei'hficjUe Esrusiiij; Jong l-t'er from hivn, s:uins[ that tlie Cer-tifu-ato was m., another ivmie,.Hnd io mate enquiries as to owners!) ip nnr! identity before delivering np'Otlifleate Attoiidinjr a |. -Mr. Lintnn's , tw'c, and on.afr. King, '13 -4, vvit.'i you, as to owner; Bh'g*i*f land -•.'=. : L nor t.i Mr. Chnpman ackny K'le'dginjj receipt, of ' ; . . CVrfcifi'-iite Attend ng you, "taking your re.i-oipt LeUer (o ftir. Ghspman ;• eiu'losiitg i-cwipl find re- j : turiiiijjj le'itets and teJc- j gram,. . J -". ' 13 *." Received-pavmoM*
£2,000 T0 LEND iD Large or Small sums, at low rates. Apply at once W. PERKINS, Solicitor, TETF SQUARE. JOSEPH JJ DALE WHOLESALE ANI) RgTAIt BUTCHER, SQUARE, P ALMERSTOB None but the very best yotin^ cattle purchased. Ordei's left at the Shop pramptlj attended to. Monthly payments strictly insisted tn. MANAWATD COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS are invited to bo sent m to Chairman at Foxton by 2 p.m. oe MONDAY, Ist November for Metalling Avenue Road, Foxton. Supply of Timber for 12 months. Supply of 1000 dog collars. Specifications a,t County Office, Foxton ; HisfUways Office, Palmersf on, and at Loudou and Haybittle's, Feiiding. H. J. HATNS. County Engineer. -mo BUILDERS Js_ TENDERS will be received at the office of the MoinaivaUi, Iferahl Foxton, up to noon of SATURDAY, the 30th instant, for the ERECTION of a HOUSE at Okaua, Motua, near Foxton. Drawings and specifications to be seen at my office up to neon on the 23rd instant ; and fvom, th,a,t date to tb,e 30th instant at the office of the Mimaiaatw Herald, Foxton. Tbe lowest, or any tender, net necessarily accepted. F. dp <L. CLjERE, Architect. Feiiding, Oct 15, 1880. jV~ O TIC E. . THE DENBIGH HOTEL AND STABLES, Are now UND&R the MANAGEMENT of & TRUSTWORTHY AND COMPETENT GROOM. Feeds, Is 6d. Secure ajid well-fenced ; gi'ass paddocks. Horses, buggies, and breaks for picnic parties, <fee, always on hire. C. ROE, Paopn.iETOß. FEILDING. TO THK SETTLERS OF THK MANAWATU D-OTIIICT. HENRY PHILLIPS (L\tk o-y Palmerstojj; .JS t orth) Begs !o inform his numerous friends m the ?rlanawatu that he has taken the PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Tor.z Street*. TE A.R.O, WELLINGTON, Visitors to the. Empire City, may rest upon receiving every alte-ntion, together with the best aud clipi-eest Liquor and Viands. EXCELLENT ACCOIUtO-DATION. for Families and Boarders,, CHABGBS STRICTL7 SI.OJJEIfA.TE GOOD STAI3L.TNG-. J. J. LEE, fiOACH BUrr.nKR & WHEIfL\J WRIGHT TERRACE EN D- v
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Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 84, 30 October 1880, Page 3
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